Is anyone still LOLing at the guy who said that the speed of thought is faster than the speed of light lol?

Well if he's talking about thoughts when time slicing that's a different matter, since then both thoughts and movements do approach bizarrely fast speeds. On it's own the statement is rather silly though.

It's silly because having a thought is almost instantaneous; its the comprehending the thought that takes a while (comparatively).Still, doesn't matter what the argument is; thought is not faster than light.---The only easy day was yesterday.

I was watching crisis on two earths, and superman wasn't as all powerful as you guys made him out to be. I liked that. It showed that he gets challenged.---The bottom line is wrongThe top line is right

Is anyone still LOLing at the guy who said that the speed of thought is faster than the speed of light lol?

Well if he's talking about thoughts when time slicing that's a different matter, since then both thoughts and movements do approach bizarrely fast speeds. On it's own the statement is rather silly though.

It's silly because having a thought is almost instantaneous; its the comprehending the thought that takes a while (comparatively).Still, doesn't matter what the argument is; thought is not faster than light.

a thought is a mass of electric signals in the brain. these electric signals travel from one place to the next. In a vacuum, that speed would be equal to that of light, but since there is a certain amount of resistance to it when the signals travel through matter, the speed is lower

comic heroes are always stupidly overpowered because that's the only thing these characters have going for them, which makes this comparison pointlessin a fight, the Pokemon wouldn't stand a chance from the start because if pull comes to shove, the writer of the fight would just come up with some new stupid power to make the comic heroes win.

take iron man for example. according to the comics, that suit is made entirely from materials found on earth, and yet he can easily live through a nuclear blast. Diamonds melt in that heat, but it doesn't even get toasty inside that suit? bull****I wouldn't buy that if Samus in her future space magitech suit survived that, let alone a dude in earth metal armor.

it's basically like star trek.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03E68F6599Qcomic book heroes are always exactly as strong as they need to be, so they will be exactly as strong as they need to be to beat the Pokemon---Waiting for golden Sun 3DS2 things are infinite: The Universe and human stupidity. I'm not sure about the Universe, though -Albert Einstein

Is anyone still LOLing at the guy who said that the speed of thought is faster than the speed of light lol?

Well if he's talking about thoughts when time slicing that's a different matter, since then both thoughts and movements do approach bizarrely fast speeds. On it's own the statement is rather silly though.

It's silly because having a thought is almost instantaneous; its the comprehending the thought that takes a while (comparatively).Still, doesn't matter what the argument is; thought is not faster than light.

a thought is a mass of electric signals in the brain. these electric signals travel from one place to the next. In a vacuum, that speed would be equal to that of light, but since there is a certain amount of resistance to it when the signals travel through matter, the speed is lower

comic heroes are always stupidly overpowered because that's the only thing these characters have going for them, which makes this comparison pointlessin a fight, the Pokemon wouldn't stand a chance from the start because if pull comes to shove, the writer of the fight would just come up with some new stupid power to make the comic heroes win.

take iron man for example. according to the comics, that suit is made entirely from materials found on earth, and yet he can easily live through a nuclear blast. Diamonds melt in that heat, but it doesn't even get toasty inside that suit? bull****I wouldn't buy that if Samus in her future space magitech suit survived that, let alone a dude in earth metal armor.

it's basically like star trek.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03E68F6599Qcomic book heroes are always exactly as strong as they need to be, so they will be exactly as strong as they need to be to beat the Pokemon

Which is why the movies are good. They weaken them---The bottom line is wrongThe top line is right